HOOVER, Alabama -- The Class of 2015 at Hoover will take the field for their last varsity season already having a bucket list's worth of accomplishments. The Bucs have won back-to-back Class 6A titles with perfect 15-0 seasons. That's never been been done by the orange and black in the program's vast history.

Hoover has won its last 30 games and counting. That number stretches to 34 when counting spring jamborees and fall scrimmages. That's the new program record.

There are four members of this year's senior class who have garnered at least one SEC offer and their futures seem secure either playing in the nation's top-rated conference or another big-time program on Saturdays. The projected February 2015 roll call looks like it can stretch out to double-digit signees on National Signing Day.

So what does that leave this year's team to accomplish? It turns out quite a lot, actually.

If the Bucs won another 15 straight games this fall, that would likely do it. Hoover was won 10 state titles overall and even four straight championships, but the Bucs are setting their course on three consecutive unbeaten seasons.

That would also mean the Bucs would win the Alabama High School Athletic Association's first Class 7A title after the state added a new top classification of the state's 32 largest schools back in January.

Coach Josh Niblett has used the phrase "better than it has ever been done before" of late to talk about the motivation for this year's team.

That's a noble goal for any high school program, but it carries a lot more weight when referring to a team that has played for the Alabama state championship every year this century except for Propst's final team in 2007.

The only way to improve upon last year's triumph is to add another unbeaten season to their football resume.

"That something we think about every day," Hoover linebacker Darrell Williams said. "Because as sophomores coming in we kind of had to battle through things to get on the field and win it all two years straight. Now that we have done that, we have to set the bar even higher. You have to figure out what is the next step every year to achieve greatness. That's what can we do to be better than we were last year. That's on the mind of the players in this program every day."